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he is someone who is involved in issues of national security as a united states senator. he's someone who has been involved as a leader of the atlantic council. but i think one thing that's terribly compelling, and it goes to his credibility with the forces, he's been a combat soldier. he's fought. he has literally walked in their boots. that i think will inspire great confidence in the military, also enlisted men that he deals with and women. so i think this situation where he's going to have to answer questions, he's prepared to do it, and i think he'll come out of this with strong support. >> martha, the president emphasized that senator hagel will also be the first enlisted soldier at the head of the pentagon. you talk to the military every day, have been embedded with the troops. how much of a difference do you think that will make that he served as an enlisted soldiers? >> i was in touch with a lot of soldiers last night via facebook and via e-mail, and they said it's great he has combat service but that's not what we're looking at, and this is a military that has s
he is someone who is involved in issues of national security as a united states senator. he's someone who has been involved as a leader of the atlantic council. but i think one thing that's terribly compelling, and it goes to his credibility with the forces, he's been a combat soldier. he's fought. he has literally walked in their boots. that i think will inspire great confidence in the military, also enlisted men that he deals with and women. so i think this situation where he's going to have...
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. >> it's not easy to have a child in intensive care unit of a hospital, but they are grateful when good news comes in small increments. until last week his son brendan was a boy pitching in the petaluma national little league. a line drive changed that. >> threw a pitch and line back right at him. he did not have time to react. >> he underwent six hours of surgery to repair damage to his face and sinus cavities. >> oh, into the air and he is down on the ground. >> come backers have been a part of baseball but aluminum have a larger sweet spot increasing the odds of doing damage. one almost died in a hit in a practice game. his team and then his league adopted traditional wooden bats for the rest of that season. it becomes a discussion every baseball season, they talk about the distance between the mound and plate or making pitchers wear face guards or helmets. >> personally if i had to choose between helmet or wooden bat i would choose wooden bats for sure. >> all concerned describe the incident at one in a million shot. it's just baseball. maybe matter of fact attitude comes from a job
. >> it's not easy to have a child in intensive care unit of a hospital, but they are grateful when good news comes in small increments. until last week his son brendan was a boy pitching in the petaluma national little league. a line drive changed that. >> threw a pitch and line back right at him. he did not have time to react. >> he underwent six hours of surgery to repair damage to his face and sinus cavities. >> oh, into the air and he is down on the ground. >>...
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." >> the greatest strength to him to know that there were thousands of people all over the united states who are together with him. >> reporter: though rfk publicly supported the warren commission according to his son robert f. kennedy, jr., he thought it was "a shoddy piece of craftsmanship." my father thought that somebody was involved. kennedy injury revealed to a dallas audience. the evidence at this point i think is very, very convincing that it was not a lone gunman" then who. when it was suggested it was the mob or cubans kennedy jr. added or rogue cia agents. he also revealed his father put his own investigators on the case in search for the truth. >> i don't find them credible. it's been investigated, reinvestigated, investigated again and again and again and no one has ever come up with entirely credible evidence. >> reporter: a new revelation about jacqueline kennedy. that image of her so iconic, kennedy jr. told the audience that after jfk's assassination, his aunt spent the next half of the decade mainly out of the country because she feared how dangerous it was becoming. as
." >> the greatest strength to him to know that there were thousands of people all over the united states who are together with him. >> reporter: though rfk publicly supported the warren commission according to his son robert f. kennedy, jr., he thought it was "a shoddy piece of craftsmanship." my father thought that somebody was involved. kennedy injury revealed to a dallas audience. the evidence at this point i think is very, very convincing that it was not a lone...
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they find that sports concussions in the united states have reached epidemic levels. there is a lot of controversy over concussions in the n.f.l. and what happens to players over the long term. n.f.l. is
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his list extremists from northern mali while additional international support is confirmed from the united states britain and other european countries. and yes we can't barack obama's promise to close the notorious prison continues to go on kept with the detention facility getting its eleventh anniversary it's over one hundred sixty characters are still being held without trial or charge. in broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is certainly glad to have you with us. fierce clashes in belfast between loyalists and nationalists on saturday once again ended in street battles leaving twenty nine policemen injured and the outrage was sparked six weeks ago by belfast council's decision to reduce the number of days the union flag flies over the city hall the latest violence broke out after about a thousand unionists marching on city hall were attacked by locals in a predominantly catholic area the police fired water cannons and plastic bullets to disperse the crowd furthur has been at the scene. clashes breaking out once again on the streets of belfast you can see the police are just
his list extremists from northern mali while additional international support is confirmed from the united states britain and other european countries. and yes we can't barack obama's promise to close the notorious prison continues to go on kept with the detention facility getting its eleventh anniversary it's over one hundred sixty characters are still being held without trial or charge. in broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is certainly glad to have you with us. fierce clashes...
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united states. that's the most immediate implication that no state has to criminalize marijuana just because the feds do. and no state has to enforce federal laws or prohibition although state courts, of course, are still required to do so. now it turns out that it sounds trivial but i think it plays itself out and it's much more important than the marijuana context. so here's an example. excuse me. one of these days the supreme court will decide whether it wants to grant or not in the second go around in a case called bond vs. united states. if the goal is a marital dispute, she, wife, smeared a chemical on a doorknob and the car door of her rival, and this resulted in a thumb bar. and she was prosecuted by officials in federal that implies the chemical weapons convention. it's called bond vs. the united states. is the federal law even constitutional? i don't think so. but the third circuit said yes. but even while saying yes, all of the judges on the third circuit said, what do you people there at
united states. that's the most immediate implication that no state has to criminalize marijuana just because the feds do. and no state has to enforce federal laws or prohibition although state courts, of course, are still required to do so. now it turns out that it sounds trivial but i think it plays itself out and it's much more important than the marijuana context. so here's an example. excuse me. one of these days the supreme court will decide whether it wants to grant or not in the second...
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states in fact the whole issue of the option has been quite a problem between russia and the united states for several years now and officials in moscow say it's not only the key pieces of abuse themselves but also the lack of a proper legal reaction from american off goalies including the lack of heavy jail sentences which could have prevented these cases from happening again so authorities say that banning americans from adopting russian kids is actually aimed at protecting them and it's fair to say that they do have quite a large number of supporters in society in russia just recently about why the russian girl in her blog online wrote a personal letter to president putin for the signs the bill in the end asking him to change his mind to abolish the slaughter and she explained it by saying that in many cases the orphans which are being adopted by americans and many foreigners but americans in this case they are disabled and they are simply not able to receive the proper medical attention here in russia and we both already heard from the president's press secretary to me that he w
states in fact the whole issue of the option has been quite a problem between russia and the united states for several years now and officials in moscow say it's not only the key pieces of abuse themselves but also the lack of a proper legal reaction from american off goalies including the lack of heavy jail sentences which could have prevented these cases from happening again so authorities say that banning americans from adopting russian kids is actually aimed at protecting them and it's fair...
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we are united in our view that the crisis is becoming increasingly menacing not only for syria but for the region as a whole in this situation the only ones that benefit are the radicals and the stream is connected to terror groups like al qaida were convinced the solution lies in following the geneva agreements without any preconditions because preconditions will make it impossible to start a dialogue it's necessary to force all sides including the opposition that's now refusing the talks to come to the negotiating table. meanwhile on the ground rebels seized a large airbase in the north while regime forces bombarded opposition fighters out of the suburbs of the capital damascus earlier western experts claim the government might be hiding up to fifty tons of roar and that's enough to make nuclear bombs and after recent fears the regime could lose control of its massive stockpile of chemical weapons there is now concern you may fall into the hands of islamic extremists however some say that's just one side of the story. there's a lot of noise about it there was a bombing in two thousan
we are united in our view that the crisis is becoming increasingly menacing not only for syria but for the region as a whole in this situation the only ones that benefit are the radicals and the stream is connected to terror groups like al qaida were convinced the solution lies in following the geneva agreements without any preconditions because preconditions will make it impossible to start a dialogue it's necessary to force all sides including the opposition that's now refusing the talks to...
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he has been released from the confinement unit. he was sent there for threatening other inmates while trying to locate his stolen tv set. >> whatever happened with the guy who stole your tv? >> i don't know. i ain't seen him yet. >> did you ever get your tv back? >> i got another one. >> so the guy who stole your tv was never prosecuted? he -- >> i don't know. i mean, this is wabash. i'm on a trip. this is a small prison. you'll bump up to him again. it's hard to live in a place like this for 40 years and not have an altercation. everybody walks around with a chip on their shoulder. they're under a mindset of i don't give a [ bleep ], don't care. it's a small group of people. and we put a bunch of angry people in a small facility, [ bleep ]'s going to clash. [ bleep ] happens like that. you never know what's [ bleep ] about to happen. you have to know what conversation not to get involved in, and how to [ bleep ] let go, because if not, you can be in the infirmary fighting for your life. that's what happens, you know? but it come w
he has been released from the confinement unit. he was sent there for threatening other inmates while trying to locate his stolen tv set. >> whatever happened with the guy who stole your tv? >> i don't know. i ain't seen him yet. >> did you ever get your tv back? >> i got another one. >> so the guy who stole your tv was never prosecuted? he -- >> i don't know. i mean, this is wabash. i'm on a trip. this is a small prison. you'll bump up to him again. it's...
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at wabash's youth unit. he plans to pursue a college degree from prison and hopes to earn time off his sentence by holding down a job. >> really my biggest concern about being on this side is just being in trouble. i hope that no one tries testing me, you know. because i used to be a very violent person. i'm not that person no more. i'll never want to revert to that. >> with good behavior, folsom may only have to serve 18 of his 36-year sentence. making his 18th birthday an even more significant milestone. >> a can of pop. a special occasion. you know. sometimes it's hard to keep hope. sometimes it's easy to fall into negativity especially in the juvenile block when there are so many kids that just don't care. it took getting 36 years to wake me up to realize that's not what i want to do that it's not a game no more. >>> coming up -- >> just hit a man while you're down. >> james stone is challenged by the new kid on the block. >>> and an unexpected twist in the escape investigation. [ male announcer ] when w
at wabash's youth unit. he plans to pursue a college degree from prison and hopes to earn time off his sentence by holding down a job. >> really my biggest concern about being on this side is just being in trouble. i hope that no one tries testing me, you know. because i used to be a very violent person. i'm not that person no more. i'll never want to revert to that. >> with good behavior, folsom may only have to serve 18 of his 36-year sentence. making his 18th birthday an even...
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to the even more restrictive secured confinement unit. but burks still has a dream -- >> for the people i don't know who the future be, you can google meech. >> he plans to someday get out of prison and seek fame and fortune as a rapper known as young meech, da future. ♪ >> if burks had a fan club in the control unit, james greenburg might very well be its president. >> meech, that's my favorite rapper. he's the future. >> hands up like i'm reaching for the heavens, one false move then i'm reaching for my weapon. just being in the presence of demetrius is a blessing. >> as far as anybody in the industry, i don't see anybody on his level. maybe lil' wayne, drake, kanye west. but not many people can hang with meech. >> what's your nickname? >> white boy. because i'm mixed and i'm the lightest person from my neighborhood. my dad is black and mexican. my mom is white. >> burkes was friends with greenburg. >> i must be a violent offender, as y'all say. you know how people ride with guns on the streets, that's why i have my knife. you never k
to the even more restrictive secured confinement unit. but burks still has a dream -- >> for the people i don't know who the future be, you can google meech. >> he plans to someday get out of prison and seek fame and fortune as a rapper known as young meech, da future. ♪ >> if burks had a fan club in the control unit, james greenburg might very well be its president. >> meech, that's my favorite rapper. he's the future. >> hands up like i'm reaching for the...
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al qaeda and its associates still have the intent to attack the united states. we have seen loan individuals, including citizens, often inspired by their ideology. they seek to do us harm. still, the damage that has been done in pakistan combined with how al qaeda has alienated its self from so much of the world allows us to look forward. indeed, the decade before 9/11 was the time of al qaeda's rise, the time after 9/11 was a time of its decline. this decade will be the one that sees its demise. this progress is no accident. it is the direct result of an intense effort made over a decade, across two administrations, across the u.s. government, and in concert with allies and partners. this includes the dr. terrorism strategy eating directed by -- this includes the counterterrorism strategy being directed by president obama. in this fight, we are harnessing every american power -- intelligence, military, economic, financial, homeland security, and the power of our values. that includes our commitment to the rule of law. that is why in his first days of office, pr
al qaeda and its associates still have the intent to attack the united states. we have seen loan individuals, including citizens, often inspired by their ideology. they seek to do us harm. still, the damage that has been done in pakistan combined with how al qaeda has alienated its self from so much of the world allows us to look forward. indeed, the decade before 9/11 was the time of al qaeda's rise, the time after 9/11 was a time of its decline. this decade will be the one that sees its...
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. >> i deon't want to lose my min on the unit like this. i don't want to physically begin to deteriorate where i can't get no help. i am saying, i want to actually be given an opportunity to do something progressive with my life. back here in solitary confinement. i can't do that. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> i don't beat around the bush when it comes to the racist term. i'm absolutely a racist. >> inmates find themselves in racial conflict. >> he and two white offenders were involved with assaulting a black offender. >> anything can pop off from this situation, you know? you've got haters everywhere you go. >> but some seek conflict elsewhere. >> child molesters are the crap on the bottom of my boot if i were out tending stalls. >> all the meanwhile, they were kicking and kneeing and punching, and pretty brutally at that. >> he and his cellmate had 22 shanks hidden in their light fixture. >> i try to make mine at least 10 inches long, so i have plenty of room and plenty of blade. >> and we turned the
. >> i deon't want to lose my min on the unit like this. i don't want to physically begin to deteriorate where i can't get no help. i am saying, i want to actually be given an opportunity to do something progressive with my life. back here in solitary confinement. i can't do that. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> i don't beat around the bush when it comes to the racist term. i'm absolutely a racist. >> inmates find themselves in...
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the first was -- it came from united states supreme court and i think no person in the united states that i can think of has benefited more from the supreme court then karl rove. two decisions. one in 2000 obviously was washed the gore which put his candidate in the white house and two, in 2010, citizens united decision. that opened the floodgates for contributions, unlimited contributions and in many cases from secret sources with no transparency whatsoever that is just unprecedented in history. the second thing that happened was running the republican party and it kind of ran into a ditch. he couldn't raise a dime and early in 2010 you may recall there was a revelation in los angeles that they republican national committee had been entertaining its donors at a strip club. and for the party of family values, this did not work too well so they could not raise a time. this gave wrote his opening, so in april he had a luncheon at his house in washington d.c. at weaver terrace. it was cohosted by ed gillespie, a former chair of the rnc, and they had about two dozen people over and came
the first was -- it came from united states supreme court and i think no person in the united states that i can think of has benefited more from the supreme court then karl rove. two decisions. one in 2000 obviously was washed the gore which put his candidate in the white house and two, in 2010, citizens united decision. that opened the floodgates for contributions, unlimited contributions and in many cases from secret sources with no transparency whatsoever that is just unprecedented in...
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right now it's totally legal, but the investigative unit's vicky nguyen asks, is it safe? >>> and welcome back. we've all gotten one of these, but as you know, using it behind the wheel in california is breaking the law. yet there's an exception for drivers of emergency vehicles, it's legal for them to type, text or talk while driving. but here's the issue. if it's unsafe for us, is it any safer for them? tonight, the investigative unit's vicky nguyen found distracted driving with emergency vehicles can cause some significant damage. >> reporter: you're looking at a chp cruiser. wrecked after the officer rammed the back of a taxi at 60 miles an hour. the officer said he took his eyes off the road to look down at his computer on 101 near mountain view. in concord, an officer checked a message for just a second and caused a three-car pileup. we reviewed more than 2 million collision records in california from 2006 to 2011 and found more than 1,000 crashes caused by distracted drivers of emergency vehicles. that's about 14 a month. most of those collisions involve local polic
right now it's totally legal, but the investigative unit's vicky nguyen asks, is it safe? >>> and welcome back. we've all gotten one of these, but as you know, using it behind the wheel in california is breaking the law. yet there's an exception for drivers of emergency vehicles, it's legal for them to type, text or talk while driving. but here's the issue. if it's unsafe for us, is it any safer for them? tonight, the investigative unit's vicky nguyen found distracted driving with...
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threat to the united states. when you have limited power, it makes someone like chuck tickle very skeptical of the ability of the united states to do that -- chuck hagel very skeptical of the ability of united states to do that. when he traveled with president obama, a think this was part of this discussion. host: what relationship does carry schmidt and senator hagel have? guest: if you look of a first term of the obama administration, there were doubts about his foreign policy and. it was natural for him to pick then-senator clinton to be secretary of state. i think in a second term, he is not running for reelection. he is more inclined to pick somebody he is comfortable with. the gun along in the senate, so presumably they will get along in it administrations -- they got along in the senate, so presumably they will get along in the administration. i think the fundamental reason, senator hagel, he and the president are in lock step. one of the things it should be done in the hearings for the nomination, and the
threat to the united states. when you have limited power, it makes someone like chuck tickle very skeptical of the ability of the united states to do that -- chuck hagel very skeptical of the ability of united states to do that. when he traveled with president obama, a think this was part of this discussion. host: what relationship does carry schmidt and senator hagel have? guest: if you look of a first term of the obama administration, there were doubts about his foreign policy and. it was...
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this problem is not limited just to the united states. for example, we know that the world bank failed to properly monitor some of its programs, such as the afghanistan construction trust fund, because it determined that sending personnel outside kabul is too risky. as the military drawdown, we find there are fewer places we can go to safely in afghanistan to monitor projects. just last week, some of the inspectors identified the problems at kunduz reported there were not able to travel to a number of sight because of security issues. we are working to find ways around this. it is not insurmountable, but it is difficult, because the best oversight is to send american over there who is trained in oversight to go there and kick the tires. we are trying to take that into consideration. we are hoping the government agencies to our contract to build these sites and create these programs are doing the same thing. this problem could grow over the years to come. the fourth problem area deals with sustainability. by this i mean, do the afghans hav
this problem is not limited just to the united states. for example, we know that the world bank failed to properly monitor some of its programs, such as the afghanistan construction trust fund, because it determined that sending personnel outside kabul is too risky. as the military drawdown, we find there are fewer places we can go to safely in afghanistan to monitor projects. just last week, some of the inspectors identified the problems at kunduz reported there were not able to travel to a...
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. >> there is possible concentrations of meth in this unit. so we're going to try to find it. >> 507. >> a lot easier to see things when there is not as much clutter. that's why the guys like to keep clutter. it makes our job harder. >> while the officers search their cells, the inmates give urine samples. to test for drug use >> the result is negative on that. each line has a number. the drugs down there. the control along the top. tells us the test is valid. as long as there is a line by every number, then the test is negative. >> one inmate refused to comply with the drug test. >> 604. >> four. >> the inmate is martin mcdaniel who is serving 16 years for three counts of burglary. >> he is going to the ccu which is the custody control unit. they take offenders who are troublemakers who refuse orders and have been in fights what have you. >> officers inspecting the cell make a discovery. >> i will call the nurse. this is prescription. >> mcdaniel has a prescription for anti-depressants. but the pills shouldn't be in his cell. >> we found a bu
. >> there is possible concentrations of meth in this unit. so we're going to try to find it. >> 507. >> a lot easier to see things when there is not as much clutter. that's why the guys like to keep clutter. it makes our job harder. >> while the officers search their cells, the inmates give urine samples. to test for drug use >> the result is negative on that. each line has a number. the drugs down there. the control along the top. tells us the test is valid. as...
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it's an issue for the united states. numbers are not going to make a difference to the situation in afghanistan. it's the broader relationship that will make the difference to afghanistan and beyond in the region. the specifics of numbers are issues that the military will decide and afghanistan will have no particular concern when we are talking of numbers and how they are deployed. >> i prefer to ask my question to my own language. mr. president, the missions of combative missions of the united states after 2014, how this mission will be how, will it will resembling the same mission as it was during 11 years? or is there a difference, a different kind of mission? >> those wars in pakistan the safe havens that are in pakistan? what kind of policy will you have? thank you. >> the mission will be fundamentally different. just to repeat, our main reason should we have troops in afghanistan post 2014 at the invitation of the afghan government will be to make sure that we are training assisting and advising afghan security fo
it's an issue for the united states. numbers are not going to make a difference to the situation in afghanistan. it's the broader relationship that will make the difference to afghanistan and beyond in the region. the specifics of numbers are issues that the military will decide and afghanistan will have no particular concern when we are talking of numbers and how they are deployed. >> i prefer to ask my question to my own language. mr. president, the missions of combative missions of the...
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cafe off examines why people are trading life in countries such as the united states for the south american nation. with no end in sight to the financial crisis many are finding refuge in countries with an alternative economic model or some venezuela represents hope to opportunities the bolivarian republic may be a surprising choice after all it's been ranked as one of the most corrupt nations in the hemisphere whose murder rate exceeds that of iraq still the world bank says venezuela draws the largest number of immigrants after argentina with one million flocking here in two thousand and ten alone who's. going to get weaker rosa is one of them after decades of struggling in the u.s. she decided to start anew in venezuela. and that come to you completely alone you go that trying to find a new way but you really alone nobody helps you there nobody in caracas the helping hand came from the government a cheap loan to kickstart a small business and subsidies that enabled her to purchase this home that's why rosa and others like her see the country as a place where. you can move more freely you
cafe off examines why people are trading life in countries such as the united states for the south american nation. with no end in sight to the financial crisis many are finding refuge in countries with an alternative economic model or some venezuela represents hope to opportunities the bolivarian republic may be a surprising choice after all it's been ranked as one of the most corrupt nations in the hemisphere whose murder rate exceeds that of iraq still the world bank says venezuela draws the...
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able to go to the united states all the way until two thousand and fourteen. reporting right there ok let's do it into the arctic starting with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was supposed to continue building settlements in the west bank just hours after the country's police a victim around two hundred palestinian activists and protesters from the site marked the construction of the outpost made up of about twenty tents was set up on friday to protest an israeli housing project in the contentious area known as the one televisa building plans are illegal under international law and would split palestinians from lands they claim in east jerusalem activists promised more protest camps in other areas. the family of internet freedom activist aaron swartz has blamed the u.s. criminal system for his death the twenty six year old co-founder of social news website reddit hanged himself in his new york apartment on friday walks faced thirteen felony charges connected with the hacking of the network of mit university and downloading academic papers online
able to go to the united states all the way until two thousand and fourteen. reporting right there ok let's do it into the arctic starting with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was supposed to continue building settlements in the west bank just hours after the country's police a victim around two hundred palestinian activists and protesters from the site marked the construction of the outpost made up of about twenty tents was set up on friday to protest an israeli housing project...
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where does the united states rank? that is next. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. >>gregg: and now a quick check of the headlines. officials in connecticut are deciding what to do with the sandy hook elementary school, the scene of the mass murder of 26 people including 20 children. some people are calling for the building to be demolished. >> japan airlines saying a grounded boeing 787 dreamliner undergoing testing in tokyo is leaking fuel after a fuel leak at a boston airport last week. >> in las vegas the company that owns "the palms" says it will pay $1 million in fines. why? it seems employees were caught providing customers with prostitutes and drugs. >> the united states is out of the top ten when it comes to the happiest countries. last year we were number ten. this year we have slipped to 12. are we just feeling low? we have former chief economist for the unite
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. a series of feisty debates on the hot topics of the day. we start with president obama's nomination of senator chuck hagel to be the next secretary of defense. we have a clash you will want to watch. >>> then the relationship between the united states and russia keeps getting worse, whose fault is it? moscow or washington? a debate. also, the next fight in washington will be over the debt ceiling. can president obama end this craziness and bypass congress altogether? we'll talk about the out of the box solutions and whether they would work. >>> and, finally, this is the signature of the man who might be the next treasury secretary. we'll look back through history to see if there's any loopy president. speaking of secretaries of the treasury three former holders of the office and many other statesmen and women offering advice to the president on a new gps special tonight "memo to the president, road map for a second term." tonight at 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >>> fi
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. a series of feisty debates on the hot topics of the day. we start with president obama's nomination of senator chuck hagel to be the next secretary of defense. we have a clash you will want to watch. >>> then the relationship between the united states and russia keeps getting worse, whose fault is it? moscow or washington? a debate. also, the next fight in washington will be over the debt ceiling. can...
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pat took her role as representative of united states very seriously. she saw herself as part of an important official team. she certainly made something of an impression on the people she met. one constituent explained to pat that her husband was on an around-the-world business trip and had run into what he called the pat nixon trail. he wrote his wife that pat, quote, really rang a bell in this part of the world at a time when americans were not very popular. an american couple living in india sent pat a similar letter after her return, praising the couple for bringing, quote, a fresh understanding of america, end quote, to the people of india. president eisenhower praised both nixons for their work on the trip. even the american press noticed pat's role on the tour. the new york journal american explained that although she did not make any speeches or or carry on high policy discussions, she bore her full share of the workload. her love of travel, her opennesses to new peoples and places, her quick smile and genuinely kind heart endeared her to the p
pat took her role as representative of united states very seriously. she saw herself as part of an important official team. she certainly made something of an impression on the people she met. one constituent explained to pat that her husband was on an around-the-world business trip and had run into what he called the pat nixon trail. he wrote his wife that pat, quote, really rang a bell in this part of the world at a time when americans were not very popular. an american couple living in india...
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process so these kids who are already sort of approved to be adopted the will be able to go to the united states all the way until two thousand and fourteen. on wednesday rival palestinian groups fatah and hamas try to implement a unity agreement they first signed two years ago the easing of tension between the parties has already helped reunite one family in gaza torn apart by political strife and as paula slim reports it's israeli policies that pull to go side to look past their differences. but it's been five long years since this family was together one thousand eight hundred days since i'm in a muslim last saw her son his crime belonging to a group the gaza government was opposed to except this time it wasn't the israelis who forced him into exile but hamas. at the ago i left my family and house in gaza and headed for the west bank but it was only after the negotiations began that seventeen of us were given approval to go back home. it was back in two thousand and seven in a surprise coup that he must took control of gaza from wyvil faction group fatah one hundred sixty one people we
process so these kids who are already sort of approved to be adopted the will be able to go to the united states all the way until two thousand and fourteen. on wednesday rival palestinian groups fatah and hamas try to implement a unity agreement they first signed two years ago the easing of tension between the parties has already helped reunite one family in gaza torn apart by political strife and as paula slim reports it's israeli policies that pull to go side to look past their differences....
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and that is not the foundational history of copyright law in the united states. so today we're going to have a discussion about how the book brings together or brings into focus all of the important societal goals with respect to copyright law; incentivizing authors, valuing publishers, serving readers and protecting freedom of expression. but we're also going to talk about how changes in the book industry including new formats, new methods of dissemination and consumer expectations are revealing the need for legal change. and now many people talk about the need for copyright reform, and people mean different things when they talk about it. but i will say from my perspective on behalf of the u.s. copyright office it is clear to us that many provisions in the copyright act require review and updating, and the great challenge is how we reflect the digital age in which we live with the foundational principles of a copyright system as laid out in the constitution. and so with that i'd like to start with the very thoughtful professor on the end and say, peter, could y
and that is not the foundational history of copyright law in the united states. so today we're going to have a discussion about how the book brings together or brings into focus all of the important societal goals with respect to copyright law; incentivizing authors, valuing publishers, serving readers and protecting freedom of expression. but we're also going to talk about how changes in the book industry including new formats, new methods of dissemination and consumer expectations are...
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one not countries like turkey, or the united states? why do we have to have something the, where people in pakistan, some people, rightly or wrongly, say we are facing a difficult situation? that is why we have a concern. apart from that, nothing else. >> second row, over here. >> hello? mr. jawad, my name is -- >> you are ok. >> director of operations at the world bank. i like your comment that economic prosperity is probably the most important aspect of the transition. we are speaking about long-term schemes. in rehabilitation of countries, the world bank has taken a lead, oftentimes, in countries in latin america, eastern europe, and many others, and even in pakistan. short-term schemes will development. social development schemes have been put into action which have a lead time for results which are very much shorter than you talk about. to what extent, in afghanistan, have those kinds of schemes and applied? to my mind, in addition to the parallel track with the long schemes, we need shorter schemes, which addresses some of the oth
one not countries like turkey, or the united states? why do we have to have something the, where people in pakistan, some people, rightly or wrongly, say we are facing a difficult situation? that is why we have a concern. apart from that, nothing else. >> second row, over here. >> hello? mr. jawad, my name is -- >> you are ok. >> director of operations at the world bank. i like your comment that economic prosperity is probably the most important aspect of the transition....
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the united states role to overthrow the democratic leader is still hotly debated. it is reviewed in the opening scenes. so what do you think as the passage of time with the decisions towards iran? >>. >> guest: it is very complicated. the coup of the prime minister and the shop was never out of office. and has sent a very long tail so the british needed the oil was still to discuss a that was a good idea to end in another country i think it is still questionable. but i do think with the present situation one can understand the reigning country has been overrun since alexander told what to do by the united states, the greeks, russians they would like to have a say in their own lives. they have never gotten along with the arabs. and also of say no that they have the nuclear weapons. they feel they would like to be in church of their own destiny. i have written very carefully about iran in the book. it is a complicated subject but the iranians thurgood negotiators have been negotiating see thousand years but if they are up to that sort of negotiation? i think it is in
the united states role to overthrow the democratic leader is still hotly debated. it is reviewed in the opening scenes. so what do you think as the passage of time with the decisions towards iran? >>. >> guest: it is very complicated. the coup of the prime minister and the shop was never out of office. and has sent a very long tail so the british needed the oil was still to discuss a that was a good idea to end in another country i think it is still questionable. but i do think with...
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came back to the unit and what? >> when i was getting out of the shower, he snuck in, tried to cut my face. >> did he cut you? >> yeah. >> where at? >> above my eye. my left eye. >> your left eye, right? you have been up there with him for a while. why is this popping off today? >> there's been some indirect [ bleep ], you know what i'm saying, like [ bleep ]. we was in the gym and i guess one thing led to another. i guess he snubbed me. >> yeah? nothing happened in the gym? >> arguing. >> don't lie to me. something happen in the gym between the two of you guys? fighting behind the curtain? be straight with me because you know i'm going to look at the cameras. >> it was no [ bleep ] >> listen were you fighting in the gym? >> nothing happened in the gym but words. i was just saying [ bleep ] to him. >> okay. so you guys had words -- >> i offered him to fight me in the gym. >> but he didn't? >> he didn't want to fight me in the gym. >> i appreciate you cooperating with me. >> one of the hardest parts of the officer's
came back to the unit and what? >> when i was getting out of the shower, he snuck in, tried to cut my face. >> did he cut you? >> yeah. >> where at? >> above my eye. my left eye. >> your left eye, right? you have been up there with him for a while. why is this popping off today? >> there's been some indirect [ bleep ], you know what i'm saying, like [ bleep ]. we was in the gym and i guess one thing led to another. i guess he snubbed me. >> yeah?...
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the united states was not a party to that agreement. yet that agreement made it very clear that monies would not be transferred unless certain diplomatic objectives were in the relationship had been -- milestones had been reached. so, essentially, gadhafi in typical fashion turned his worst enemies, his greatest anti, you know, lobby into one of his greatest tools for getting out of the mess he was in. and this process continued into many other incidents which i talk about at great length in the book. so, essentially, so you have these divergent narratives. you know, the other issue is that, in fact, as we were trying to -- the issue of human rights seemed to take a great backseat to the exigencies of those other goals that i just mentioned. um, and, you know, in retrospect as information came out about the rendition programs that were run by the cia, for example, to bring individuals to libya, deliver them for torture, you know, if you' re looking at a policy of trying to pressure gadhafi towards economic reform and improved human righ
the united states was not a party to that agreement. yet that agreement made it very clear that monies would not be transferred unless certain diplomatic objectives were in the relationship had been -- milestones had been reached. so, essentially, gadhafi in typical fashion turned his worst enemies, his greatest anti, you know, lobby into one of his greatest tools for getting out of the mess he was in. and this process continued into many other incidents which i talk about at great length in...
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today's target is the protective custody unit. >> two-man teams. bring them out and set them down. >> 504. >> remember, these guys are all in protective custody, so a little space between them. >> opposite end. >> among those to to be searched and tested are two of wabash's more high-profile inmates, joshua bean and dustin trowbridge. >> open 504. >> shortly after bean and trowbridge are allowed back this their cell, corrections officers return to administer the drug tests. >> we test for eight different drugs, morphine, oxy, meth, pcp, cocaine, amphetamines, meth amphetamine, and marijuana. >> bean. >> the containers are designed with a drug detection patch that provides immediate results. all right. bean, right? i have you showing positive for methamphetamine. that's what you're testing for. you want it sent to the lab. >> send it to the lab. there's no way. >> if an inmate tests positive, he can request a second test from an outside lab. bean is confident it is because of a prescription drug he's allowed to take. >> i'm on wellbutrin. >> getting
today's target is the protective custody unit. >> two-man teams. bring them out and set them down. >> 504. >> remember, these guys are all in protective custody, so a little space between them. >> opposite end. >> among those to to be searched and tested are two of wabash's more high-profile inmates, joshua bean and dustin trowbridge. >> open 504. >> shortly after bean and trowbridge are allowed back this their cell, corrections officers return to...
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that includes the musical units the marching bands and the color guards. it also includes the inaugural parade along pennsylvania avenue and the swearing in ceremony with official party stand-ins. >>> and a "new york times" report says president obama's inaugural committee is $10 million short of its $50 million fund-raising goal. the inaugural officials call the figure outdated and aides to the president say they believe they're still on track to make their budget. be sure to watch msnbc for complete coverage of the inauguration beginning next sunday. i'll be reporting live from the nation's capital on the president's official swearing in this time next week. we're going to look ahead to the public swearing in ceremony on monday, that is the very next day, on the 21st. >>> right now the white house estimates the federal government will add another $900 billion to the national debt this year. but california is suddenly seeing a budget surplus. yeah, a surplus. why can't washington do that? that's next here on "weekends with alex witt." ♪ maybe someday â™
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the frontier you know the united states was the frontier it was when it was where paranoid people came you know for gold. and then they fled here and so no papers are paranoid people are still here but you know just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're they're not. so this new frontier of you know peer to peer currency or crowdfunding. you know what have you this is where i think people who are actually going to be making a difference in the future are going to be going to be fleeing just quickly with something like that coin though when you don't have a government that can force taxation how does something like that have value and you just have thirty seconds to to really expound on that concept well i think its value is very much. is very much rooted in the fact that it is beyond the reach of government in that it's a largely decentralized or entirely decentralized currency that is reliant on the integrity of governmental individuals and i think you know we've seen the integrity of governmental officials and what they do with the currency so i think this is a pretty good alte
the frontier you know the united states was the frontier it was when it was where paranoid people came you know for gold. and then they fled here and so no papers are paranoid people are still here but you know just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're they're not. so this new frontier of you know peer to peer currency or crowdfunding. you know what have you this is where i think people who are actually going to be making a difference in the future are going to be going to be fleeing...
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>> it won't get through to the congress of the united states, in my view. dianne feinstein is going to grandfather in all of these assault weapons already in people's hands. one million, john, are on back order. sales of these bushmaster things, these armalite rifles, have doubled in the last month. this whole campaign that turned around and focused on it has boosted gun sales. >> let eleanor in. >> that's such a facetious argument what. you're saying, they're all out there so therefore we can't stop going forward. >> the reality is you are not going to get gun confiscation, so they can only do something going forward, but aside from just banning the sale of assault weapons, you can, as you pointed out in the setup, ban the sale of these large magazines. if you are a sportsman, you do not need 10 shots to kill a deer. you're a lousy shot. so this sun necessary, and most sportsmen and members of the nra -- >> another point, criminologists will point out it is new guns that criminals like. they don't like guns stored in people's houses. most guns that wind up
>> it won't get through to the congress of the united states, in my view. dianne feinstein is going to grandfather in all of these assault weapons already in people's hands. one million, john, are on back order. sales of these bushmaster things, these armalite rifles, have doubled in the last month. this whole campaign that turned around and focused on it has boosted gun sales. >> let eleanor in. >> that's such a facetious argument what. you're saying, they're all out there so...
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over half of the oil production from the united states in the lower half from the over 48 in the united states comes from mom and pop companies, wildcatters, that effectively taking that bet every day. i must say the more i got in to this, the more i find, good lord, it's amazing. but i left the best part out. here is where guilty love turns in to passion. i'm going to talk about -- [inaudible] because tight oil is the latest adventure in this amazing story. it begins, of course, back in the 1920. this is what we remember from say daniel's book "the prize" which is this marvelous history of the oil industry. we remember in 1920s your classic wildcatter who then would drill wells and with no science and knowledge. fast forward a hundred years. where are we now? i have actually witnessed this myself sitting on a platform in the north sea watching as a guy ocean or drilling engineer sits in front of a computer screen and watching a picture. a picture in full and living color which is being updated every few minutes that shows the structure that a drill bit is going through which the engine
over half of the oil production from the united states in the lower half from the over 48 in the united states comes from mom and pop companies, wildcatters, that effectively taking that bet every day. i must say the more i got in to this, the more i find, good lord, it's amazing. but i left the best part out. here is where guilty love turns in to passion. i'm going to talk about -- [inaudible] because tight oil is the latest adventure in this amazing story. it begins, of course, back in the...
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about a police state since one nine hundred eighty the number of people in prison per capita in the united states has more than tripled we now in prison a greater percentage of our population than any other country in the world in fact the united states is only five percent of the world population has twenty five percent of the world's prison population in the u.s. one in every one hundred six white males aged eighteen or over is incarcerated for hispanic males that number is one in thirty six and one in fifteen black males over eighteen is currently in jail. between one thousand nine hundred seven and two thousand and seven state spending on incarceration related expenses increased one hundred twenty seven percent while spending on higher education during that same period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population then it is to educate and. i think that's a great read and understand their head lock arms now you know why take me to you know if you want to continue to do this i read about it oh you know watch you continue to tell my brother my sister my mo
about a police state since one nine hundred eighty the number of people in prison per capita in the united states has more than tripled we now in prison a greater percentage of our population than any other country in the world in fact the united states is only five percent of the world population has twenty five percent of the world's prison population in the u.s. one in every one hundred six white males aged eighteen or over is incarcerated for hispanic males that number is one in thirty six...
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will be able to go to the united states all the way until two thousand and fourteen . israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has pledged to continue building settlements in the west bank and that's just hours after the country's police have it today around two hundred palestinian activists and protesters from the site marked for construction of the outpost made up of twenty tents were set up on friday to protest against an israeli housing project in the contentious area known as the one television building plans are illegal under international law and would spit palestinians from lands they claim in east jerusalem activists promise more protest camps in other areas that. egypt's former president hosni mubarak who was ousted in a popular uprising two years ago will be retried over the deaths of protesters during two thousand and eleven. the court's decision follows an appeal by mubarak and his former interior minister who has previously received life sentences for allowing the killings at anti-government demonstrations the former leader's defense says the court could
will be able to go to the united states all the way until two thousand and fourteen . israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has pledged to continue building settlements in the west bank and that's just hours after the country's police have it today around two hundred palestinian activists and protesters from the site marked for construction of the outpost made up of twenty tents were set up on friday to protest against an israeli housing project in the contentious area known as the one...
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three-quarters of americans say it's causing serious harm to the united states. but 52%, 52 are optimistic that the way politics works will improve in the next ten years. i think they think we're also going to domesticate unicorns. democrats control the senate and republicans control the house representatives, that stayed the same. why would anybody think this getting better? >> there's something known as the optimism bias, which is well known in social science, we all tend to be a little more optimistic than our real experience tells us. i love the optimism bias, that's what makes you believe you can write a book, if you can't write the deadline. believe you can get up and face the day. thank god for the optimism bias, i think this is just a view, not social science backed. my personal belief as a non-american who loves america, is that americans particularly prone to the optimism bias, and that is great. having said that when it comes to these political battles, i think actually a do-nothing congress is not always a bad thing. not tackling things -- >> i agree
three-quarters of americans say it's causing serious harm to the united states. but 52%, 52 are optimistic that the way politics works will improve in the next ten years. i think they think we're also going to domesticate unicorns. democrats control the senate and republicans control the house representatives, that stayed the same. why would anybody think this getting better? >> there's something known as the optimism bias, which is well known in social science, we all tend to be a little...
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a lot of confidence just as they had made the united states what it was between 17871960 that they could succeed and make this of a country, independent , a nation state, and that they could build a proper nation state in the 19th century sense of the word on the basis of cotton. they talked about this a lot. they compare themselves to other european countries in terms of population, national resources, the value of the trade. they were riding high. the confederacy's often look understood. we tend to look at it as a defensive move. it decided to take this gamble. they did take a gamble, but the only slave-holding class in the 19th century world to get it. slaveholders did not do. why did these guys? that is a really interesting question, and i try to explain, there was a mindset. completely fascinating to get inside the mind of this incredibly powerful, not just in terms of social power and wealth, but political power of this elite, and they were running the united states and did not doubt their ability to do this separately. confidence is there. big piece of the story. >> overwhelming s
a lot of confidence just as they had made the united states what it was between 17871960 that they could succeed and make this of a country, independent , a nation state, and that they could build a proper nation state in the 19th century sense of the word on the basis of cotton. they talked about this a lot. they compare themselves to other european countries in terms of population, national resources, the value of the trade. they were riding high. the confederacy's often look understood. we...